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Acro-osteolysis
(2017)Acro-osteolysis is an osteolysis of the distal phalanges of the hands and feet and can affect the terminal tuft or the shaft of the distal phalanx (transverse or band acro-osteolysis). It is often associated with distal ... -
Ancient Schwannoma of the Hand
(2011)Ancient schwannoma is a schwannoma subtype, characterized by extensive degeneration and diffuse hypocellular areas. These changes are believed to occur because it takes a long time for ancient schwannomas to develop. ... -
Anti-MCV antibodies predict radiographic progression in Greek patients with very early (<3 months duration) rheumatoid arthritis
(2017)This study aimed to assess the diagnostic and prognostic value of anti-mutated citrullinated vimentin (MCV) antibodies in very early rheumatoid arthritis (VERA) and in established rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Seventy-one ... -
Can maximal handgrip strength and endurance be improved by an 8-week specialized strength training program in older women? A randomized controlled study [La force maximale et l'endurance de la poigne peuvent-elles être améliorées après un programme de musculation spécialisé de 8 semaines chez les femmes âgées? Une étude contrôlée randomisée]
(2021)Maximal handgrip strength and endurance are important indicators of upper limb function in older adults. Up to now, there is insufficient information regarding the efficacy of specialized strength training programs for ... -
Compartmental infections of the hand
(2008)Suppurative conditions of the hand-wrist compartments result in a "vicious circle" of infection and increase in compartmental pressure that reduces perfusion of soft tissues and facilitates spreading of the infection. We ... -
A genome-wide association study identifies an osteoarthritis susceptibility locus on chromosome 7q22
(2010)Objective. To identify novel genes involved in osteoarthritis (OA), by means of a genome-wide association study. Methods. We tested 500,510 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 1,341 Dutch Caucasian OA cases and 3,496 ... -
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Injection injuries: seemingly minor injuries with major consequences
(2008)Background: High-pressure injection injuries are rare injuries, characterized by a small puncture wound that is often underestimated by physicians and patients. The injected substance leads to extensive tissue damage and ... -
Investigation of speed and trajectory of motorcycle riders at curved road sections of two-lane rural roads under diverse lighting conditions
(2021)Introduction: Vehicular accidents at horizontal curves are over-represented compared to accidents that occur at tangent sections. Investigations have been conducted aimed at identifying the major causes that result in ... -
Low-Complexity Hand Gesture Recognition System for Continuous Streams of Digits and Letters
(2016)In this paper, we propose a complete gesture recognition framework based on maximum cosine similarity and fast nearest neighbor (NN) techniques, which offers high-recognition accuracy and great computational advantages for ... -
Purulent flexor tenosynovitis: Factors influencing the functional outcome
(2008)This retrospective study aimed to evaluate the factors that influence the final outcome of treatment of purulent flexor tenosynovitis, viz. delay in treatment, severity of the condition, the infecting pathogen and the ... -
Upper-Body Posture in Adolescent Pianists A Cross-Sectional Study
(2020)AIMS: Although the significance of upper-body posture in relation to piano performance has often been highlighted, the role of experience remains unclear. The aim of this study was to examine selected upper body posture ... -
Vascularized bone grafts for upper limb reconstruction: Defects at the distal radius, wrist, and hand
(2010)Vascularized bone grafts have been successfully applied for the reconstruction of bone defects at the forearm, distal radius, carpus, and hand. Vascularized bone grafts are most commonly used in revision cases in which ... -
Vascularized periosteal flaps of distal forearm and hand
(2005)Background: Vascularized periosteal flaps (VPFs) are flexible osteogenic flaps, suitable for the reconstruction of small skeletal defects. Pedicled VPFs, harvested near the recipient site, minimize donor-site morbidity and ...